Hello,
My sugar baby, Rocky, is a former feral. He is very skittish and does not like me to approach him. When he comes to me, he is a love bug and lap kitty, but only on his terms.
He was diagnosed over a year and a half ago and I can count on both hands the number of shots I have given him. I changed his diet to low carb high protein and he seems to be doing well. I discussed this with the vet and they said I could do it the diet way if needed because they know how Rocky is.
Earlier this year he caught a virus and this caused neurological damage-he has bells palsy now, but he is ok thank goodness. When he was really sick and could not move as fast, I was able to successfully give him shots twice a day like the vet recommended. However, once he started to feel better it became more difficult to give him his shots. Once I let him out of isolation, it became impossible.
I hate to stress him out, but in order to give him a shot I have to chase him around the house, freaking him out and my other cats so it is easier to just control by diet like I used to.
However, I feel guilty and like I am a horrible pet parent. I know the insulin is the best thing for him but he is such a difficult patient! :sad:
I have tried so many different ways of approaching him and nothing is working. Can't do it while he is eating or just chilling out.
IF I could I would keep a syringe near at all times and try to get him when he gets in my lap, but I can't predict the timing of that and even if I could, it would only be one shot a day since I work all day for one and for two, who knows when he is going to wander over for some attention.
So my question is, do any of you control by diet because you have a difficult cat? And if so, what do you feed them food wise? Do you find it good at controlling the diabetes?
So far it is ok for me, of course I can't do blood glucose readings readings either but I watch him like a hawk.
I am sorry for rambling, I just need to vent.
My sugar baby, Rocky, is a former feral. He is very skittish and does not like me to approach him. When he comes to me, he is a love bug and lap kitty, but only on his terms.
He was diagnosed over a year and a half ago and I can count on both hands the number of shots I have given him. I changed his diet to low carb high protein and he seems to be doing well. I discussed this with the vet and they said I could do it the diet way if needed because they know how Rocky is.
Earlier this year he caught a virus and this caused neurological damage-he has bells palsy now, but he is ok thank goodness. When he was really sick and could not move as fast, I was able to successfully give him shots twice a day like the vet recommended. However, once he started to feel better it became more difficult to give him his shots. Once I let him out of isolation, it became impossible.
I hate to stress him out, but in order to give him a shot I have to chase him around the house, freaking him out and my other cats so it is easier to just control by diet like I used to.
However, I feel guilty and like I am a horrible pet parent. I know the insulin is the best thing for him but he is such a difficult patient! :sad:
I have tried so many different ways of approaching him and nothing is working. Can't do it while he is eating or just chilling out.
IF I could I would keep a syringe near at all times and try to get him when he gets in my lap, but I can't predict the timing of that and even if I could, it would only be one shot a day since I work all day for one and for two, who knows when he is going to wander over for some attention.
So my question is, do any of you control by diet because you have a difficult cat? And if so, what do you feed them food wise? Do you find it good at controlling the diabetes?
So far it is ok for me, of course I can't do blood glucose readings readings either but I watch him like a hawk.
I am sorry for rambling, I just need to vent.